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Sunday, December 13, 2015
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
MEDIA ALERT FROM ASSEMBLYMAN BRIAN CURRAN
***MEDIA ADVISORY***
FOR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2015
FOR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2015
CURRAN, NASSAU COUNTY EXEC. MANGANO,
SENIOR COUNCILMAN SANTINO TO HOST
SENIOR COUNCILMAN SANTINO TO HOST
3RD
ANNUAL
BALDWIN HALLOWEEN FEST TO BENEFIT COMMUNITY
BALDWIN HALLOWEEN FEST TO BENEFIT COMMUNITY
Assemblyman Brian Curran (Lynbrook-21st AD), Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, and Town of
Hempstead Senior Councilman Anthony J.
Santino announced they will be hosting their 3rd Annual Baldwin Halloween Fest, a community benefit to help
support families in financial need.
In 2013, the
event was started to benefit Superstorm Sandy victims and to aid families
through the tough economy and get them back on solid financial footing. This
year’s event will take place on Halloween Day,
Saturday, October 31, at Milburn Park in Baldwin at 11 a.m.
“Nearly
three years after Sandy, the Baldwin community is still recovering,” said
Curran, a staunch advocate for Sandy victims. “This is a tight-knit community
and we are fortunate to have neighbors with the hearts to help each other.
This
is a chance to bring families together to enjoy some fun activities, but more
importantly, help families who continue to need coats, children’s clothing,
food or even shelter.
I am continually amazed at the perseverance and outlook
our families in Baldwin have for the future of our community – it makes it that
much easier when we can all stand together in making this time a little easier
for our neighbors.”
WHO: Assemblyman Brian Curran (Lynbrook-21st AD)
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano
Town of Hempstead Senior Councilman Anthony J. Santino
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano
Town of Hempstead Senior Councilman Anthony J. Santino
WHERE: Milburn Park
(At the corner of Eastern Blvd. and Atlantic Ave.)
Baldwin, NY
(At the corner of Eastern Blvd. and Atlantic Ave.)
Baldwin, NY
WHEN: Saturday, October 31, 2015
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CONTACT: Assemblyman Curran’s district office, 516-561-8216
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CONTACT: Assemblyman Curran’s district office, 516-561-8216
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
William Clinton Story Post No.342 Picnic & Celebration
William Clinton Story Post No.342 Picnic & Celebration
Most members and friends who came out to the barbeque only expected that we were there just to eat the Murray's fine fried chicken and have the burgers and dogs cooked to order by James Sweeney, Ben Kissling and Sandy Cannon. But there was a little more to this event organized and supervised by James Sweeney.
The cake was a special touch to note that we were celebrating the William Clinton Story Post No. 342 97th Birthday. What few of our members knew was that our post was established in August of 1919 and our first meeting was in September of 1919.
We were visited by a Legionnaire who was born the same year as the Post. Walter Reed, a longtime member of the Lakeview American Legion came by to enjoy the day with us. Walter came to the Picnic with Joe & Joesephine Brendel.
Some photos and videos below. Enjoy!
Members and friends of Willam Clinton Story Post No. 342. |
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
“2015 Midshipman Family BBQ”
Monday, August 3, 2015
National Night Out Against Crime
As Legionnaires the following goes to Americanism
and as citizens the following event will help the spirit of community:
Bethel AME Zion Church Sponsors the
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME
on Tuesday, August 4th between 6 – 8pm @ Bethel AME Zion Church
420 N. Main Street, Freeport N.Y. for info
Call 516.379.1513
on Tuesday, August 4th between 6 – 8pm @ Bethel AME Zion Church
420 N. Main Street, Freeport N.Y. for info
Call 516.379.1513
Given the long chain of violent events across the
Nation, events like this are meant to strengthen the community and the
neighborhoods that make up that community.
This is an event Sponsored by
Freeport Police Department, Freeport Fire Department and Neighborhood Watch
Coordinators.
Event at Bethel AME Zion Church parking lot.
Lets Participate!
Saturday, August 1, 2015
VA on Appointments and Veterans Suicide
Veteran Administration area suicide prevention coordinator James Bastien says Clay Hunt act recognizes veterans need 'a lot more' in area of mental health services
The Senate, joining earlier similar action by the House, unanimously approved the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act. President Obama has signed the legislation into law. Its provisions include incentives to help expand mental health staff at the VA's 800 hospitals and clinics, outside evaluations of its mental health programs to target best practices and areas for improvement, and creation of a one-stop website of related resources.
This is significant. Many older Veterans in previous conflicts have also experienced much the same distress as the OEF/OIF Veterans with one exception: The Veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been sent on multiple deployments and have not have had the same access to mental health professionals as in previous conflicts.
Some Veterans from previous conflicts think that the Veterans of the most recent conflicts are somehow "weak willed" or 'soft' as I myself have heard from Veterans in their 70' and older. But the grim reality is that lip service has been given to Veterans services and support and real efforts have been severely lacking.
Go to http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2015/02/veteran_administration_area_suicide_prevention_coordinator_james_bastien_says_clay_hunt_act_recognizes_veterans_need_a_lot_more_in_area_of_mental_health.html#incart_story_package
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Dugout / USNA STS Port Visit
August
in Freeport
Offshore Sail Training Squadron
Update: OSTS Squadron 3A is scheduled to arrive at the Esplanade dock at the Woodcleft Canal at 2:00 pm, August 7, 2015. Check this site and this page for any changes.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Post Meeting at Freeport Elks & Post Information
The
next Post Meeting is being held
at The Elks Lodge at 360 Atlantic
Ave,
Freeport, NY 11520 on
Wednesday,
July 15th 2015 at 7:00
We are now on facebook at
“William Clinton Story”. The facebook location
has photo albums from the Post. There
are hundreds of photos and of course we have followers who want to express
their support for the American Legion and the Freeport Community.
Check
it out!
We will be adding a Flag Code Page
to this website.
Every Legionnaire is expected to adhere to, enforce and observe this code. Details are outlined in the U.S. Flag Code which is in the Post Officers Guide.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
America faces Perpetual War
A Real and Substantial Warning of Perpetual War
General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has warned that America faces the reality of "Perpetual War".
His report has been noted in many media outlets. Defense One reporter Marcus Weisgerber reported what is most likely General Dempsey's last instructions to the Pentagon.
What we must prepare for as an American People and as a Veteran Community is the active vigilance to prepare for the traumatic mental and physical damage that comes with Veterans coming back from war.
We as a country have proven woefully inadequate in our support and help for Veterans from Vietnam to the OEF/OIF Veterans coming home from War today. From unemployment to homelessness, from PTSD to amputations, we are stumbling to catch up with the real and present problems that result from a Veterans Administration lost in dysfunction.
As a Veterans Service Organization we must prepare for the realities that come with this current time. Only a working and effective vigilance will serve to keep our country safe and only writing our elected officials to let them know what is on our minds will keep us from falling into the cesspool of intransigence that has currently overtaken the executive branch and the country as a whole.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/defense/dempsey-urges-preparation-never-ending-war-before-retiring-20150702
http://www.defenseone.com/management/2015/07/dempseys-final-instruction-pentagon-prepare-long-war/116761/?oref=d-topstory
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Friday, June 26, 2015
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Freeport Memorial Day Observance & Parade Orders
On Monday, May 25, 2015, the Village of Freeport and the various Veterans and Civic groups will conduct a Memorial Day Parade and Service. We would be most grateful if your group or civic organization would attend the Parade and Service.
The Parade will start at Freeport High School on Brookside Avenue promptly at 10:00 am.
The Parade will conclude at Freeport Memorial Library where the Observance and Program will take place.
This year’s Parade and Observance honors the
70th Anniversary of WWII and some surviving Veterans of that world
changing conflict. Participating will be
Freeport Village Administration including Mayor Kennedy and the Nassau County
Sheriff’s Honor Guard.
If your organization has not contacted the Parade Committee please
contact David Cockerel at (516) 410-9994 or email us at wcspost342@gmail.com. We look forward to celebrating our Veterans
and our community with this Parade. Many phone numbers and contact information has
changed so please call or email us.
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